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Has the world famous rapper Kanye

0:02

West struck a blow against

0:04

the Illuminati? And then

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we take a look at the story

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of a young archaeologist out on a

0:11

mission in the Pacific Islands.

0:13

While him and his team are

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trying to complete a survey of

0:17

this area, they have to be

0:20

careful because this island was the

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site of a bloody battle during

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World War II. But is

0:26

it possible there's

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more dangerous things

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than unexploded bombs

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and hidden landmines dotting

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this island? Is it

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possible that there is

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a silent secret that

0:42

existed long before the

0:45

first man spilled blood?

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Today I'm dead. Raboregan.

0:50

Hey, everyone. Welcome back to another

0:53

episode, Dead Rabbit Radio. I'm the

0:55

coach Jason Carpenter. I'm having a

0:57

great day. I hope you're having

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a great day too. I hope

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you guys are having tons of

1:03

fun. Doing whatever you're doing. We

1:05

got a lot of stuff to

1:07

cover today. So first off, running

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into Dead Rabbit Radio Command. Everyone,

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get on your feet and give

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it a four. One of our

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legacy patron supporters. Woo-hoo-hoo. Yeah,

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he's running on. He's running in

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his last name. Just in case, right,

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just in case. But Carson's been a long

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time supporter of Dead Rabbit Radio. He was

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one of the first, he's actually, yeah, one

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of the first persons to even hear an

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episode. Because he's a personal friend of mine,

1:33

an old friend of mine, haven't seen

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him in a couple years, but really great

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guy. Sorry you drew the Kanye straw in

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grow. Also quick reminder for... Friday

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night, what, I think it's the

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25th, yeah, Friday night, April 25th,

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7 p.m. Pacific Standard Time, Dead

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Rabbit Radio Movie Club. We're gonna

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be watching a bunch of short

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films. Usually we watch like 15

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or 20 because they're pretty short.

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If you guys want to watch

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the movies with us, we're gonna

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be watching them online. There's two

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ways you can do it. You

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patron, patron supporter. And you can.

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Even if you go to patron

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You will be able to join

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the Dead Rabbit Radio Movie Club

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and watch some short horror movies

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with us. So I hope to

2:43

see you guys there. Carson, let's

2:46

go ahead and get this party

2:48

started. I'm going to go ahead

2:50

and get this party started. I'm

2:52

going to go ahead and tash

2:54

you the keys. To the bunny

2:56

boat. This is an upgrade from

2:58

the dead... What was the old

3:00

one? The rabbit row boat. The

3:03

rabbit row boat. This is an

3:05

engine. As Carson pilots is out

3:07

of Dead Rabbit Radio Command, take

3:09

us down to the Great Columbia

3:11

River all the way out to

3:13

a music studio. We're headed all

3:15

the way out to this music

3:17

studio. We're sitting in there. There's

3:19

the producer. He's sitting in front

3:22

of his engineering booth. He has

3:24

his keyboard and all of his

3:26

instruments set up. He's waiting for...

3:28

Kani West to come in, he's

3:30

going to drop a track and

3:32

everyone's a buzz. They're like, dude,

3:34

I can't believe Kani West is

3:36

coming to this studio to drop

3:38

his latest track. Now here's a

3:41

thing that would have been more

3:43

exciting, he probably would have bragged

3:45

about it a little more in

3:47

2020, but in the past couple

3:49

years Kani West has made his

3:51

fair share of controversial statements, and

3:53

that's putting it lightly. Musically, I'm

3:55

a huge fan of Kani West.

3:57

As far as you know the

4:00

Jewish stuff right I mean you

4:02

can't really sugar-coated. He's come out

4:04

completely and said how much he

4:06

dislikes Jews to the point that

4:08

just today or yesterday he had

4:10

to tweet out that he there

4:12

are these two Jewish cool Jewish

4:14

guys that he hangs out with

4:17

now he's like what these Jews

4:19

aren't so bad this was the

4:21

actual tweet quote I love some

4:23

Jews like you couldn't end it

4:25

right there right you could go

4:27

you know what overall I'm an

4:29

anti-Semitic person but it turns out

4:31

that some Jews are okay that

4:33

could have been the tweet People

4:36

would have been like, oh, okay,

4:38

well, I mean, I guess that's

4:40

an improvement, right? Proven over what

4:42

he was saying a couple months

4:44

ago. He could have ended the

4:46

tweet there. He could have just

4:48

said, I love some Jews. But

4:50

he had to add one more,

4:52

what are you doing? Right? He

4:55

had to keep going. He goes,

4:57

I love some Jews. And I

4:59

love Hitler. So Connie West has

5:01

had his, to say the least,

5:03

as fair share of controversies of

5:05

controversies in the later part of

5:07

his career. But... Now he's in

5:09

this music studio and he walks

5:12

into the booth. And you're like,

5:14

oh, okay, this is cool, man.

5:16

Connie West is going to spit

5:18

some fire. It's going to be

5:20

dope. Because Connie West, whether or

5:22

not you agree with his political

5:24

views, he does make good music.

5:26

This is kind of the truth

5:28

of the thing. I mean, if

5:31

you're in the hip-hop, if you're

5:33

not in hip-hop, then maybe you

5:35

don't like it. But anyways. I

5:37

do want to see him make

5:39

music. I'd go see, I'd go

5:41

in the studio and watch and

5:43

perform. I'd probably go see him

5:45

live at a concert because you

5:47

just don't know what's going to

5:50

happen. On the one hand, he

5:52

is a very, very talented musician.

5:54

On the other hand, you just

5:56

don't know what's going to happen.

5:58

Anything can happen. And that's what

6:00

we all learned on, I think

6:02

it was Monday or Tuesday or

6:04

Tuesday of this week. Kanye steps

6:07

in the studio. And he gets

6:09

the mic and he goes, okay

6:11

guys, I got this beat ready

6:13

for you. I'm gonna do this.

6:15

But first, let me give you

6:17

a little bit of background of

6:19

this. song I'm about to do.

6:21

This song is called Cousins. We're

6:23

all sitting in the engineering booth.

6:26

We're like, okay. I don't know

6:28

many songs need a backstory. I

6:30

don't know the backstory to thriller,

6:32

except for it was a very

6:34

spooky night that night. Okay, Kanya,

6:36

go ahead, give us the backstory.

6:38

Kaniy Wes tweeted this out, along

6:40

with the music video for, or

6:42

half of his music video for

6:45

this song. And this is what

6:47

he posted on Twitter as he

6:49

released the video. Kaniy wrote, quote,

6:51

this song is called Cousins about

6:53

my cousin that's locked in jail

6:55

for life for killing a pregnant

6:57

lady a few years after I

6:59

told him we wouldn't look at

7:02

dirty magazines together anymore. And I'm

7:04

like, what? Like just that first

7:06

paragraph. We're just getting started. We're

7:08

like, oh, that's not too bad.

7:10

Kanye told his cousin, hey, we

7:12

can't look at porn together anymore.

7:14

And then a couple years after

7:16

that, his cousin went and murdered

7:18

a pregnant lady. Kind of a

7:21

weird correlation. Let's continue reading, quote,

7:23

perhaps in my self-centered mess, I

7:25

felt that it was my fault

7:27

that I showed him those dirty

7:29

magazines when he was six, and

7:31

then we acted out what we

7:33

saw. Continuing the tweet, quote, my

7:35

dad had Playboy magazines, but the

7:37

magazines I found in the top

7:40

of my mom's closet were different.

7:42

And then this tweet ends, quote,

7:44

my name is yay, and I

7:46

sucked my cousin's dick till I

7:48

was 14, unquote. And we're sitting

7:50

in the studio and we're like,

7:52

what? Wait, what? I mean, what?

7:54

And while you're still trying to

7:56

figure out exactly what is going

7:59

on, he starts rapping. That's what

8:01

the song is about. This

8:03

is a song, this is

8:05

a song, quote, hanging with

8:07

my cousin, reading dirty

8:10

magazines. We seen some

8:12

inwards kissing. We

8:15

ain't know what that shit

8:17

mean. Then we start

8:19

reenacting everything that

8:21

we had seen.

8:23

And then the chorus

8:25

is, I gave my cousin head.

8:28

I gave my cousin head.

8:30

Gave my cousin head. I

8:32

gave my cousin head. And

8:34

then it just continues

8:37

like a normal song. Talking

8:39

about how people are

8:42

going to judge them and

8:44

I don't think they

8:46

understand that I'm not

8:49

attracted to a man. They thought

8:51

I was gay. There's so

8:53

much to really dice up

8:55

here. There's so much you could

8:57

go into on this of course People begin

8:59

to have multiple different reactions

9:01

One of them was like yeah, why

9:04

would you tell anybody this? Why

9:06

would you ever reveal this information

9:08

in public? There's a couple

9:10

different reasons for that one You

9:12

know every family has I shouldn't say

9:14

every family, but a lot of families

9:17

have things like this in their past

9:19

Sometimes it's this extreme sometimes it's not

9:21

but you know I mean like you

9:23

have these type of family situations And

9:26

when you, and I'm not judging, first

9:28

off I'm not defending him, and

9:30

we'll get into that in a second,

9:32

but one of the things that's, when

9:34

you look at this, he talks about

9:36

the truth will set me free in

9:38

the song, and I understand that,

9:41

but when you reveal something

9:43

like this, remember there's other

9:45

people involved. And in this

9:47

case, the victim, you could say victims,

9:49

because both of these kids were

9:51

exposed to pornography at a

9:53

very young age. But discounting

9:55

that, you know, Kanye took

9:57

away from his cousin, Amy...

9:59

that now everyone, his cousin's in prison

10:02

for murder. People are gonna be walking

10:04

up to Connie's cousin in prison being

10:06

like, uh, you have internet nexus? Do

10:08

you have you charged up your tablet

10:10

today? Yeah, yeah, I did man. Well,

10:13

don't go on Twitter, bro. Because everyone

10:15

in here knows your Connie's cousin. You

10:17

wrote a song about you. The guy's

10:19

like, wow, awesome, finally, some acknowledgement. No,

10:21

no, no, no, do you not listen

10:24

to it? When you tell a story

10:26

like this, right. but he's also dragging

10:28

his cousin into this. Now if the

10:30

ages were reversed, right? If Kanye was

10:32

like, I was victimized by my older

10:35

sibling or someone else in power, then

10:37

he does definitely have the ability to

10:39

drag the perpetrator into the light. But

10:41

if you're the perpetrator, and again, I

10:43

think in a way they were both

10:46

victims because of pornography, but in a

10:48

more specific way, Kanye West was the

10:50

perpetrator of this series of events. He

10:52

dragged the victim into the light. He

10:54

wanted to get it off his chest,

10:57

but he's created a whole host of

10:59

problems for his cousin. Now a lot

11:01

of people were like, why did you

11:03

post this? A lot of people, though,

11:05

have also been trying to figure out,

11:08

you say that you viewed the pornography

11:10

when he was six, but he doesn't

11:12

say how old Kanye West was at

11:14

that time. And Kanye West has talked

11:16

about pornography addiction for years. This is

11:19

something that he has struggled with. So

11:21

he's been open about that. He's talking

11:23

about, he's talked about his cousin before

11:25

as well, his cousin who had gone

11:27

to prison. This isn't the first time

11:29

he's brought up either issue. But people

11:32

go, okay, wait, so you said that

11:34

your cousin was six when he saw

11:36

the dirty magazines and you said that

11:38

you gave him head until you were

11:40

14. How old was he when you

11:43

stopped? Like, how old were, like if

11:45

it was eight and six or were

11:47

you 12 and six? Like, what was

11:49

the age there? We

11:53

know when he saw it and we know

11:55

when you stopped, but how long did it

11:57

go on for and what was the age

11:59

discrepancy? What's

12:03

interesting is that I've read a

12:05

couple articles on this. Kanias talked

12:07

about his cousin before in prison,

12:10

and so is Kim Kardashian, his

12:12

ex-wife, but when they were married,

12:14

she had made statements about Kanias'

12:16

cousin, or a family member of

12:18

Kanias, who was in prison. Nobody

12:20

has revealed what his name is,

12:22

or his age. Like when you

12:24

look for art, because I was

12:27

curious about that. Right, I was

12:29

curious about that. Were they both

12:31

six and then they grew up

12:33

to age 14? Again, I'm not

12:35

making excuses for it. I'm not

12:37

making excuses for it, but you're

12:39

just wondering. I'm reading articles in

12:42

mainstream newspapers. Nobody can say, and

12:44

no one has said in the

12:46

past, what the cousin's name was.

12:48

So we have no idea of

12:50

how old he is. If you

12:52

knew what the name was, you

12:54

would be able to find out

12:56

what prison he was in. And

13:01

I'm sure the cousin in prison

13:03

would be bragging, I'm Kani West's

13:05

cousin, I'm Kani West's cousin. But

13:08

Kim Kardashian has said when this

13:10

guy was 17 years old, a

13:12

relative of Kani West, he murdered

13:14

somebody. And I guess the statement

13:16

was made it was double homicide,

13:18

because he got multiple life sentences,

13:21

which a pregnant woman could classify

13:23

his two victims. So that does

13:25

track. We don't know what his

13:27

cousin's name is. It's never been

13:29

revealed even before this. We don't

13:31

know how old he is now,

13:33

so we don't know what the

13:36

age difference is between Kaniya West

13:38

and his cousin. It's a super

13:40

weird story. It's a super bizarre

13:42

way to go about what Kaniya

13:44

West, I think, wanted to say.

13:46

Was, you know, our exposure to

13:49

pornography at such a young age

13:51

warped our minds so much. that

13:53

not only did Tony West engaged

13:55

in incestual sex acts with somebody

13:57

younger than him. We don't know

13:59

how much younger, but younger than

14:01

him. Not only did that happen.

14:04

But he feels in a way

14:06

that that might have contributed and

14:08

probably would have, probably had some

14:10

factor in it, as to why

14:12

his cousin killed a pregnant woman.

14:14

Tony West goes, maybe I'm just

14:17

being a consistent about the whole

14:19

thing. Maybe, but I think that

14:21

that stuff had an impact on

14:23

him. It was my fault I

14:25

showed him those dirty magazines and

14:27

We acted out what we saw

14:30

and he feels like that and

14:32

it could I mean we do

14:34

see a connection. We were talking

14:36

about this. You know we do

14:38

the live patron episode on dead

14:40

rabbit radio on Sunday mornings You

14:42

remember the paid patron check it

14:45

out We were talking just last

14:47

Sunday because we do maybe like

14:49

a 30 minute just chatting thing

14:51

before an episode and we were

14:53

talking about pornography and serial killers

14:55

and the correlation between those. We're

14:58

just kind of talking about free

15:00

speech laws in general and then

15:02

we've banned cigarettes by using public

15:04

shaming. Can you use the same

15:06

thing against alcohol and copious amounts

15:08

of food and pornography? The government

15:10

doesn't have to make it illegal.

15:13

You can just make it cool

15:15

to look down on people who

15:17

do those things. Because it works

15:19

with cigarettes. So, you

15:21

know, just conversation, right? Just your normal

15:23

Sunday morning conversation. But, you know, there

15:25

probably is a bit of a correlation

15:28

here. But there's a third group of

15:30

people, and I've seen this pop up

15:32

a couple different ways, and this is

15:34

kind of what I wanted to talk

15:36

the most about. But then there's another

15:38

group of people who are popping up,

15:40

because remember, Connie West is very, very,

15:42

very closely tied into the Illuminati control

15:45

of music industry theory. He's been connected

15:47

to it for... 20 years at this

15:49

point. Kanye West was connected to the

15:51

Illuminati controls the music industry, saint-worshipping controls

15:53

the music industry. early days he was

15:55

often wearing shirts, I shouldn't say often,

15:57

but there are photos of him wearing

15:59

shirts with demonic imagery or satanic symbolism,

16:01

stuff that looked like illuminated imagery, he

16:04

was throwing up the diamond Dallas page,

16:06

diamond cutter, but then Jayz took it

16:08

and turned it into like the Rockefeller

16:10

Rock or something like that. And people

16:12

have said that is an Illuminati symbol.

16:14

It's a triangle. It's thrown up your

16:16

hands like in the form of a

16:18

triangle So Kaniy West and Jayz did

16:21

a bunch of albums together Kani West

16:23

got us started as a producer worked

16:25

with Jayz he was at all these

16:27

parties he worked with Jayz he was

16:29

at all these parties kind of all

16:31

these parties Kani Wes actually started as

16:33

a producer worked with Jayz he was

16:35

at all these parties who's at all

16:38

these parties who's at all these parties

16:40

who's at all the window or through

16:42

the window or through the window or

16:44

through the window or through the window

16:46

or through the window or through the

16:48

window or through the window or through

16:50

the window or through the window or

16:52

through the window or through the window

16:54

or through the glass or through the

16:57

glass or through the glass or through

16:59

the glass or through the glass or

17:01

through the glass or through the glass

17:03

or through the glass or through the

17:05

glass or through the glass or through

17:07

the glass or through the glass or

17:09

through the glass or through the glass

17:11

or through the glass or through the

17:14

glass or through the But anyways, he

17:16

almost died and came back to life.

17:18

Like he had this horrible injury. He

17:20

was basically like his job was wired

17:22

shut. He was pretty trashed up. And

17:24

people have thought about that being like

17:26

his baptism in blood, like that was

17:28

him selling his soul to the Illuminati.

17:30

When his mother died, who he was

17:33

very close to, when she died, there

17:35

was conspiracy theories that he had sacrificed

17:37

her to the Illuminati. He has made

17:39

a statement. that are also similar to

17:41

that as well, that his mother was

17:43

part of some sort of sacrifice. Her

17:45

death was part of a sacrifice. So

17:47

he, and not in a glowing term,

17:50

he wasn't like, and that's why I'm

17:52

coming out with a new album this

17:54

fall. It was, he would talk about

17:56

this, so he was both connected to

17:58

being part of the Illuminati, part of

18:00

the satanic cult that runs the media,

18:02

as well as trying to expose it

18:04

in... a very Kanye-esque fashion by tweeting

18:07

or making just bizarre statements claiming that

18:09

his mother was sacrificed for a dark

18:11

ritual. He's always been connected to it.

18:13

So, people are saying, you know, Kanye

18:15

West, he's been connected to Illuminati conspiracy

18:17

theories in the past. He's ran with

18:19

some high-powered people in the industry, and

18:21

they would definitely know whether or not

18:23

who was really in on it. People

18:26

have said, you know what, this is...

18:28

The reason why Kanye West made this

18:30

statement and dropped this song was because

18:32

he removed a piece of blackmail from

18:34

the table. Someone was putting their knee

18:36

on his neck. and saying don't do

18:38

this, don't do that, or we're going

18:40

to reveal to the world that you

18:43

used to give your cousin head. Whether

18:45

there was photographs, whether the cousin would

18:47

come forward, whether they had him on

18:49

tape talking about it with Kim or

18:51

whatever, it was blackmail. And I'm not

18:53

talking like financially blackmailed, this straight up

18:55

some... hidden force, right? Some secret society

18:57

or Illuminati just in general, whoever it

18:59

was, was trying to get Kani West

19:02

to do something. And they could have,

19:04

this could have been the big linchpin

19:06

they had in him for years and

19:08

years, because who would want this to

19:10

come out about them, especially in 2004,

19:12

when Kani West is at the top

19:14

of his game. And he continued to

19:16

be a top of his game for

19:19

quite a long time. But his quality

19:21

started to, as far as I'm concerned,

19:23

it kind of started to drop off.

19:25

But imagine when he's in the heyday

19:27

and he's everywhere. He's jumping on stage

19:29

with Taylor Swift and becoming a meme

19:31

and telling the world George Bush doesn't

19:33

care about black people, all of that

19:36

stuff. And right at that, it comes

19:38

out there like, well, George Bush might

19:40

not care about black people, but Kani

19:42

West sucked his cousin's dick. That keep

19:44

you in line. He don't want anyone

19:46

to ever know that. So

19:49

it's possible. Now here's the thing,

19:51

a lot of people think Connie

19:53

West is mentally ill. I go

19:55

back and forth on that. I

19:57

don't necessarily think he's mentally ill.

19:59

He's claimed to... have bipolar disorder,

20:01

but then he also says he

20:04

doesn't, which that might be

20:06

a symptom of mental illness.

20:08

I know people are mentally also

20:10

claim that they aren't. He

20:13

definitely does things that you

20:15

would think a rational person

20:17

would not do. But does that

20:19

make you crazy? Does that

20:21

make you diagnosably crazy? I

20:24

don't know. But... That's an interesting

20:26

theory that he actually was pulling

20:28

the pen of the grenade they

20:30

put in his pocket all these

20:32

years. And he's just like, whatever,

20:34

whatever, I'm going to just tell the world

20:36

what you have over me. And then I'll

20:38

be free. The truth will set me

20:40

free because you no longer have

20:42

anything to hold over me. I'm

20:44

not afraid of everyone finding out

20:46

about this because I already told

20:49

them. Sometimes that's the best

20:51

way to handle Blackmail. But

20:53

again, you're not going

20:55

to do this at the

20:57

top of your career. The

21:00

terror. I mean, imagine that.

21:02

You 100% would do

21:04

whatever somebody said

21:06

if they had something

21:08

like this over you. Wear

21:11

this shirt. Make this

21:13

hand symbol. Or I'm

21:15

going to tell people that

21:17

you gave your cousin

21:19

head. I don't know. I mean, we

21:22

definitely, Connie West did go off the

21:24

rails in the past couple years. Like,

21:26

he's lost a billion dollars, and you

21:28

can't even buy Yeezies in a goodwill

21:30

anymore. But his fan base continues to

21:32

grow. His music just keeps updating. That's

21:34

why I'm not a fan of it,

21:37

because I don't like new rap. I

21:39

don't like new rap, and he's rapping

21:41

like the youngsters are these days, and

21:43

I don't like it. But kids do. You

21:46

know, the young generation seems to still be on

21:48

the Kaniy West train. Will this do anything

21:50

to his career? I don't know. That's not

21:52

even the point though. It's not a pop

21:55

culture podcast. The point is, did he do

21:57

this because he got tired of being blackmailed?

22:00

Did he do this just because

22:02

he was in a manic state

22:04

and thought this was the greatest

22:06

idea in the world? Because

22:08

that tends to be what

22:10

happens when people are bipolar

22:12

in their manic state. They

22:15

believe everything they think is

22:17

the greatest idea to ever

22:19

exist. And we don't know. I'm

22:22

actually honestly a little... I'm

22:24

wondering if he even has a

22:26

cousin in prison. I thought of

22:28

that too. Because he's made mention and

22:31

Kim has made mention about this guy,

22:33

but over all these years, nobody

22:35

knows what his name is. He's

22:37

never given an interview. I mean, it

22:39

would be public record. And now

22:41

maybe I'm just not finding it. Maybe

22:44

they're not reporting it right now.

22:46

I did dig around for it, but

22:48

you know, if we can't find the name,

22:50

if you're an inmate, that's a

22:52

public record. You might have just made

22:54

it up. Which would be even we even

22:57

we're even we're even weirder. Honestly,

22:59

I also do think we'll wrap it up

23:01

like this not the whole episode I

23:03

got another thing to talk about these

23:05

first stories are getting really long I

23:08

apologize for that. I think it's super

23:10

interesting because He said after this

23:12

song came out. He's trying to

23:14

get more custody of his children

23:16

He wants more time with his kids

23:19

and the headlines are like dude seriously

23:21

like you can't put a song out

23:23

about giving your cousin head while he's

23:25

a kid and then ask for more time

23:27

with your kids Like that's just

23:30

doesn't make any sense. I

23:32

mean, probably irresponsible is

23:34

how these articles

23:36

were talking about this. Well,

23:38

he says in his argument

23:40

for his kids, he goes, I know

23:43

for a fact that I think

23:45

it was the Super Bowl party,

23:47

that my kids were at the

23:49

Kardashian house and Chris Kardashian, I

23:52

think that's the mom's name. She

23:54

has vintage Playboy magazines laid out

23:56

as almost like a decoration

23:58

in her house. And Connie goes,

24:00

they were just sitting there. They were

24:03

just sitting there like candy. My

24:05

kids could have walked up and

24:07

opened up one of those magazines.

24:09

And I don't want my kids

24:11

in a house where there's porn

24:13

just sitting on the coffee table.

24:15

It was interesting. If I

24:17

walk into my house and I see a

24:19

playboy on the table, I'd be like,

24:21

oh, that's cool, it's a vintage playboy.

24:24

Kanye West sees them as

24:26

hand grenades. Kanye West sees

24:28

them as broken glass or a lighter

24:30

and a bottle of gasoline That's

24:33

how he views Playboy magazines

24:35

Now again, I want to want my

24:37

kids around them. I wouldn't want

24:39

anyone else's kids around them

24:41

But if I saw vintage Playboy,

24:43

I wouldn't have that immediate reaction

24:45

if I went to someone's house

24:47

and they had a nudity poster

24:50

in their garage And they're

24:52

working on cars like a tasteful nudity poster

24:54

a vintage playboy poster. I might find it

24:56

odd that they have it up with kids

24:58

around, but I remember when I was a kid

25:00

I'd go over to my uncle's house. They'd have pictures

25:02

of half-naked ladies on the wall, right? Boobs hanging out.

25:04

I'm not saying it's a good thing. But I look at that and

25:06

I go, oh, it's kind of tacky. That was kind of my

25:08

view, because we didn't have that stuff in our house.

25:10

That's kind of, that's kind of tacky. It's kind of tacky. It's

25:12

kind of tacky. It's kind of, it, it, it, it, it, it, it,

25:15

it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it's kind of, it, it, it,

25:17

it, it's kind of, it, it, it, it's kind of, it, it, it,

25:19

it's kind of, it's kind of, it, it, it, it's kind of, it,

25:21

it, Kaniawest

25:24

sees something like that and he goes,

25:26

that's going to completely destroy the lives

25:28

of anyone around them, not just kids.

25:31

He really really speaks about his

25:33

pornography addiction and he has for

25:35

years. So, you know, I can

25:37

totally understand him not wanting his

25:39

kids around vintage, I can totally

25:41

understand not wanting to have his

25:43

kids around pornography, vintage or otherwise,

25:46

but really bad timing to drop

25:48

this video and try to fight

25:50

for custody at the same time. So, I

25:52

don't know. Did he land a blow

25:54

on the Illuminati? Was he

25:57

just in some manic state? Is

25:59

it all... up? Absolutely crazy.

26:01

Absolutely crazy stuff. The one

26:03

thing about Kanye West is

26:06

that you just do not

26:08

know what's going to happen

26:10

next. I could have never

26:12

predicted this. I could have

26:14

probably thought, yeah, he probably

26:17

had some childhood trauma from

26:19

statements that he's made,

26:21

but I don't, I never thought he

26:24

would post him on Twitter and make

26:26

a song. He may lose custody

26:28

of his kids over this, honestly.

26:30

We will see how all of that plays

26:32

out. Carson, let's go ahead. I'm going

26:35

to toss you the keys. We're going

26:37

to do a shorter story. I don't

26:39

know why. I've got my episode shorter

26:41

now. You guys have noticed, my

26:43

episodes are under 45 minutes,

26:45

most of the time. But these

26:47

first stories are just getting longer

26:50

and longer. Carson, I'm going to

26:52

go ahead. We're not going to

26:54

do the archeologist. I'm ready

26:56

to go, but yeah, we don't have

26:58

enough time to tell that story. I

27:00

spent too much time in Tanya

27:02

Westland. Let's go ahead and take a

27:05

look of this. I think I'm going to

27:07

start a new thing actually. I think

27:09

now I'm going to have the

27:11

legacy members. Let's see if I

27:13

can remember this. Think I'm going

27:15

to give you guys two episodes.

27:17

Because you guys have been supporting

27:20

the show for too long. So

27:22

Carson, you will be back for

27:24

another episode. Hopefully everyone forgets this

27:26

point and won't remember that you

27:29

were also in this one. Carson,

27:31

I'm going to touch the keys

27:33

to the world-famous carpenter we're leaving

27:35

behind the recording studio. Why don't

27:38

you fly us all the way out to

27:40

a nursing home? We're headed out to this

27:42

nursing home. We don't know exactly

27:44

where it took place, but we are

27:46

going to go ahead. We don't know

27:48

exactly where it took place. The

27:50

person who posted this story, she didn't

27:53

give her real name, we're going to call

27:55

her Robin. Robin worked at a nursing

27:57

home. And this particular place she

27:59

was at, they... had three different homes and

28:01

each one had six different people living

28:03

in them. I think they were all

28:06

kind of on the same piece of

28:08

property. So you had six people in

28:10

each home and two staff there and

28:12

then you'd have the other homes as

28:15

well. Robin's working there one day. You

28:17

know she likes her job and taking

28:19

care of old people. It's probably pretty

28:22

fun. I always figured I'd wait till

28:24

they fell asleep and then I don't

28:26

carry a bag of marbles with me.

28:29

And they're asleep. You gotta wait till

28:32

they're asleep. Don't do this actually in

28:34

real life. But, if you're asleep, if

28:36

you ever find yourself in a rest

28:39

home with a bag of marbles, I've

28:41

always wondered about this. When an old

28:43

person is asleep, you could roll marbles

28:45

down their wrinkles. And who knows what

28:48

journey they're going to go on, right?

28:50

Because the wrinkles never follow an exact

28:52

path. They always look like this crazy

28:54

groove maze. You're

28:57

like, Jason, is that your fetish?

28:59

Are you going to write a

29:01

song about that? I know, you

29:04

know, I just think it would

29:06

be interesting. And the more wrinkly,

29:08

the better. Because you could probably

29:10

go, hmm, you're sitting there. I'm

29:12

walking around the tranquilizer gun. I

29:14

was like, oh, it's my first

29:17

day. Other resting home, who can

29:19

sleep the deepest? You could use

29:21

marbles, but then you could also

29:23

use like liquids as well. Not

29:25

talking like spaghetti sauce, like spaghetti

29:27

sauce, nothing that thick, but water

29:30

is too quick. It's too quick.

29:32

It's too quick. It's too You'd

29:34

want to get something that's a

29:36

little thicker. Maybe he watered down

29:38

honey. It's like that's weird. Why

29:40

do we lose three residents this

29:43

night to ant bites? Why ever

29:45

they attacked? Swarmed, some might say

29:47

by an army of ants. Something

29:49

not super, like, oh this would

29:51

be perfect. A yolk. Right? You're

29:53

walking around. It's very very involved.

29:55

You're like, oh, I'm bored of

29:58

the marbles. I'm gonna stay up

30:00

late and cook a bunch of

30:02

eggs. And then you poke the

30:04

yolk with the fork. And then

30:06

your eyes all poily hot go

30:08

off! They wake up, why are

30:11

these marbles on me? And their

30:13

feet are being eaten by ants.

30:15

I was like, I'm just testing

30:17

stuff out, man. Make sure the

30:19

eggs aren't too hot. That may

30:21

tip one of this thing you're

30:24

never going to do. Tip two,

30:26

always have a bag of marbles,

30:28

just in case you don't have

30:30

access to eggs or a frying

30:32

pan. I bet a sleeping old

30:34

person you could roll a lot

30:37

of stuff around them and they

30:39

wouldn't even know. That's not the

30:41

point of this story though. There's

30:43

nothing to do with this story

30:45

at all. But, um, a little

30:47

Jason's thinkings for you. That is

30:50

another to do with what we're

30:52

talking about, except that was a

30:54

nursing home as well. Robins in

30:56

a nursing home, six residents in

30:58

each house, two staff in each

31:00

house. In this particular house, all

31:03

of her residents are women. She's

31:05

there with her co-worker who we

31:07

will call Jean. Jean and Robin

31:09

are preparing lunch for all the

31:11

gals. It's middle of the day.

31:13

When all of a sudden they

31:16

hear, help me! Help me! Help

31:18

me! It's just this screaming coming

31:20

from somewhere in the home. So

31:22

Robin and Jean look at each

31:24

other and they Each have three

31:26

rooms to check on, like those

31:29

are the three people they work

31:31

with the most. They split up.

31:33

Robin goes and she checks all

31:35

over rooms. First room, empty. There's

31:37

no one in there. Second room,

31:39

empty. Third room, empty. None of

31:42

her residents are there. She

31:45

goes back to the kitchen area

31:47

and by the time she gets

31:49

there, Jean is entering the kitchen

31:51

as well and they kind of

31:53

look at each other and Jean

31:55

has this really confused look on

31:57

her face. Robin goes... Who

32:00

was screaming? Wasn't any of the

32:02

people, like all my people, are

32:05

not here? And Jean goes, you

32:07

heard that, didn't she? Robin's like,

32:09

yeah, I heard that. Was it

32:12

one of your residents? And she

32:14

goes, no, they're not in their

32:16

rooms. But they both had clearly

32:19

heard someone scream out, help me,

32:21

help me, help me, over and

32:23

over again. And in

32:26

that moment when they kind

32:28

of realized, like, both of

32:30

their sets of rooms are

32:32

empty, they both look out

32:34

the kitchen window and they

32:36

see in the garden area,

32:38

all six of the residents

32:40

are sitting out there enjoying

32:42

the afternoon. That is also

32:44

when it dawned on Robin

32:46

and Jean that all of

32:48

the residents of this house

32:50

were women. And the voice

32:52

they heard screaming was a

32:54

man. Robin later finds out,

32:56

I don't know if she

32:58

found this out, like later

33:00

that day or a couple

33:02

weeks later, but Robin eventually

33:04

finds out that before she

33:06

had started working there, because

33:08

you know, residents come and

33:10

go. They get old, they

33:12

die, mysteriously suffocate on a

33:14

bag of marbles, residents come

33:16

and go over the years.

33:18

Robin finds out that before

33:20

she started working there, there

33:22

was a there was a

33:24

man who stayed in that

33:26

house He was a resident

33:28

of that house. He was

33:30

a World War two vet

33:32

who was diagnosed with PTSD

33:34

He lived in that home

33:36

the final years of his

33:38

life But the staff there

33:40

knew that there might have

33:42

been something more than just

33:44

PTSD going on with this

33:46

World War two vet because

33:48

he would every so often

33:50

begin to hallucinate hallucinate He

33:56

would begin fighting

33:58

unseen enemies. encountering

34:00

from invisible terrors. He would

34:02

shout out, help me, help

34:04

me, help me, as he

34:06

was beset on all sides

34:09

by the demons of his

34:11

past. Super interesting ghost story.

34:13

It's super fascinating because I'm

34:15

wondering is what they heard,

34:17

just an echo. In the

34:19

sense that this man died,

34:22

and he died before Robin

34:24

started working there, but the

34:26

pain and the suffering and

34:28

the sadness in his soul,

34:30

sent out a psychic shockwave

34:32

that interacted with the room,

34:35

with the house, and left

34:37

an echo. So what they

34:39

heard was simply that. His

34:41

soul is long gone, but

34:43

the psychic pain that he

34:45

went through while he was

34:47

still alive is carved into

34:50

the home itself. It's very

34:52

interesting that as far as

34:54

we know, as far as

34:56

Robin knows, this was the

34:58

first and only time this

35:00

had happened. But long time

35:03

listeners of Dead Rabbit Radio

35:05

know, a lot of times

35:07

when people experience... paranormal events,

35:09

they do not tell other

35:11

people. You may go to

35:13

work and you go, that's

35:16

weird. It's kind of creeped

35:18

out when I go into

35:20

the bathroom. I feel like

35:22

there's someone standing in the

35:24

corner. I don't, that's why

35:26

I don't wash my hands.

35:29

Because I'm ready ghosts is

35:31

going to get me. Let's

35:33

see, OSHA try to fix

35:35

that problem. You go, I've

35:37

always been creeped out by

35:39

the bathroom, but I don't

35:42

know why, and you talked

35:44

to a colleague about that.

35:46

I don't think it's that

35:48

creepy and also you probably

35:50

should wash your hands. We

35:52

do work at a restaurant.

35:55

And what neither of you

35:57

know is that your manager...

35:59

Two years ago went to

36:01

use that restroom and when

36:03

they turned around they saw

36:05

a woman standing facing the

36:07

corner She was standing perfectly

36:10

still Her nose pressed against

36:12

the corner of the wall

36:14

and when the manager turned

36:16

and saw that she gasped

36:18

And then the woman in

36:20

the corner simply vanished The

36:24

manager's never going to tell that story.

36:26

The manager's not going to tell that

36:28

story for a couple reasons. Unless they

36:30

are a die-hard paranormal fan. They like

36:32

talking about ghosts. They're not going to

36:34

tell that story one because it's super

36:36

distracting to the workplace. What's a manager's

36:38

job? Keep everything going along. It would

36:40

make you look like a crack pot

36:43

if it got out that you were

36:45

the manager of moaning Myrtle's bathroom and

36:47

people were making fun of you. I

36:49

do think you would get that promotion

36:51

to district to district. No.

36:53

So you keep your nose to

36:56

the grindstone and ignore the girl

36:58

with the nose to the corner

37:01

of the wall. You simply don't

37:03

talk about it. So this could

37:05

have happened before and the staff

37:08

didn't even talk about it. What

37:10

I find interesting too, and this

37:12

is what, I hope it's a

37:15

residual hunting, but I think it

37:17

might not be. I want this

37:19

guy, I want his soul after

37:22

death to have gone off to

37:24

paradise. That's the most I would

37:26

hope for anybody. But I wonder

37:29

if it's not. I wonder if

37:31

he's still there. The reason why

37:33

I say that is because this

37:36

screaming took place at a very

37:38

interesting moment in time. It was

37:40

the middle of the day, and

37:43

all of the residents were outside.

37:45

None of them heard it. None

37:47

of them were disturbed by it.

37:50

This man his soul in some

37:52

way or fashion is trapped in

37:54

this room. It's not a residual

37:57

hunting He's actually there and he

37:59

needs help. Before he was talking

38:01

about illusions, before he was seeing

38:04

things that weren't really there and

38:06

screaming out help me, but now

38:08

he actually needs help. He needs

38:11

help leaving this plane of existence

38:13

for the next. And the only

38:16

way he can really communicate is

38:18

the way that he communicated for

38:20

help while he was alive, screaming

38:23

at the top of his lungs.

38:25

The women who lived there He

38:27

didn't do it in the middle

38:30

of the night He didn't do

38:32

it when the women were first

38:34

waking up He did it when

38:37

the only people who could hear

38:39

him were the workers and This

38:41

staff although different employees had come

38:44

and gone over the years It

38:46

was the staff of this home

38:48

that even when he was in

38:51

his darkest days Suffering from a

38:53

severe mental illness, dying. The staff

38:55

helped him. The staff came to

38:58

him and helped him. He didn't

39:00

want to disturb everybody else. He

39:02

knew he did that while he

39:05

was alive. And now that he's

39:07

actually just a soul, a soul

39:09

would not have PTSD. A soul

39:12

would not have bipolar disorder. But

39:14

that doesn't mean a soul can't

39:16

be scared. That doesn't mean his

39:19

soul can't be lonely So I

39:21

think that this guy's soul may

39:23

actually still Have been there at

39:26

this point. I don't know if

39:28

he's still there now We don't

39:31

know when the story took place,

39:33

but I think he actually was

39:35

calling out for help this time

39:38

for a different help It wasn't

39:40

against an invisible enemy It wasn't

39:42

against years and years of traumatic

39:45

events things that he did and

39:47

things that he saw that he

39:49

can't get out of his head

39:52

that are have completely destroyed his

39:54

mental well-being. He doesn't need help

39:56

with that anymore. He just needs

39:59

help crossing over. And the only

40:01

way he can communicate for that

40:03

is the way he's communicated that

40:06

for years. Screaming out, help me,

40:08

help me, help me, help me.

40:10

Super interesting story. This is why

40:13

I love doing this show. Sometimes

40:15

when I'm finding stuff, I go,

40:17

well, this is just kind of

40:20

this weird, tiny story about a

40:22

rest home. And this guy screaming

40:24

help me like is that dead

40:27

rabbit radio worthy? But what I

40:29

like is extrapolating from that like

40:31

is that what it was this

40:34

ghost so polite he didn't want

40:36

to disturb anybody but he needs

40:38

help. Fascinating right it seems like

40:41

a little tiny ghost story. Seems

40:43

like it's just an echo of

40:46

pain and grief but he could

40:48

still be calling out for help

40:50

for help. And This is why

40:53

I say, I know people think

40:55

this advice is not good, people

40:57

should talk about ghosts all the

41:00

time. Because if this story, if

41:02

my instinct is true, because see

41:04

what I find out if it

41:07

was a residual haunting, it would

41:09

happen at all times at night.

41:11

It doesn't seem like it would

41:14

happen once the entire time Robin

41:16

worked at this facility. residual

41:19

hauntings. There should be enough that residents are

41:21

like, hey, why is, why am I waking

41:23

up in the middle of the night hearing

41:25

someone's screen? Help me. It seemed like the

41:27

scream had an intelligence behind it saying I

41:30

don't want to disturb those fine young ladies.

41:32

So I'll wait till they go to the

41:34

garden, but the staff needs to help me

41:36

cross over. I bet you there have been

41:38

other reports of this phantom sound and maybe

41:40

even more. From the staff I don't think

41:43

the people who lived there would see it

41:45

I think you might actually be choosing not

41:47

to disturb them But the manager might have

41:49

seen something and other co-workers might have seen

41:51

someone but they don't talk about it,

41:53

because it sounds goofy.

41:56

goofy But even even though

41:58

it sounds goofy by

42:00

talking about it, you

42:02

may actually be able

42:04

to free a human

42:06

soul from its earthly

42:09

prison. You may be You may

42:11

be able to help

42:13

a spirit to the

42:15

other side. And while that might

42:17

while that might make

42:19

you sound ridiculous if

42:22

you bring it up

42:24

at work, it up at there

42:26

really anything better than

42:28

helping someone else find find?

42:31

and everlasting peace?

42:34

and

42:42

everlasting

42:49

peace

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